Example sentences of "i have [verb] [noun] from the " in BNC.

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1 Also I 'd had feedback from the moss chart that children enjoyed scouring the poster for tiny details , so I looked for a solution that would allow as many items as possible to be painted the same size .
2 I had to save Jamila from the man who loved Arthur Conan Doyle .
3 The peer was silent but I knew he was following my progress intently because every now and then I had to brush aches from the surface of the uterus .
4 I had to watch bodies from the moment when they died and the warm life left them .
5 During all the years I went to school in Parma she never failed to get up to warm the kitchen and give me hot drinks , however early it had to be ; it was sometimes five o'clock , if I had to finish work from the night before .
6 Oh no , not at all , I had received help from the librarian before , but I did n't know any more for that … about the right techniques and so on .
7 To be more accurate , I had gained dispensation from the CAA to carry out test-flights for the renewal of a C of A and from the PFA for the test-flight programme of a new homebuilt aircraft .
8 As a child at the Legation I had met officers from the Sudan , Kenya and Somaliland , who were serving as Consuls in the border areas of Abyssinia .
9 I was so convinced of my calling so before it got that far I had to step hack from the relationship . "
10 This meant I had to get hay from the top barn for the rest of my cattle , which were still outside .
11 Now , when I was a prisoner of the French ( and , yes , that 's another story ) I had to clear corpses from the battle field .
12 I 've heard members from the other side say money does n't matter this is democracy .
13 Erm , and the reports that I 've had back from the governors was that Concept Catering was so , so absolutely certain that they were the only people who could do it , that when they were faced with competition , they had n't got the faintest idea how to respond to it .
14 I have sought advice from the police scientific development branch of the Home Office about the definition of ‘ handcuff ’ ’ , he said .
15 I have received representations from the London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association and from Sir Stanley Bailey , the former chief constable of Northumbria police .
16 I have made statements from the Dispatch Box announcing new tanks , new helicopters , new frigates , and new packages for the air force , our amphibious forces and our commandos .
17 As I mentioned on the phone I have invited representatives from the various churches and other organisations to be present .
18 I have had help from the right hon. Members for Blaenau Gwent ( Mr. Foot ) and for Tweeddale , Ettrick and Lauderdale ( Sir D. Steel ) in advocating that my right hon. and learned Friend should tackle the problem of dyslexia .
19 So , ’ concluded Owen , ‘ I have to transfer money from the Camel Watering Account . ’
20 I have found joy in the poetry of many races — the Japanese with their economical haiku verses — such superb Russian poets as Pushkin and Blok — I have enjoyed poetry from the U.S.A. and Australia and recently from Africa , for this is a heritage of the whole world .
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